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JFK 2015-09-18 18:44 | Desscythe17 wrote I don't know if you can actually call it a car. In the Netherlands, you only need a scooter license to drive them. Also they are not counted towards Dutch car sales. Well, it have 4 wheels and roof, but I see your point. In CZ we have it aswell, that you can drive it when you have scooter licence. I called it in my comment rounabout (oddly, when I translate it from CZ to EN, it works, but not vice versa - it means something like small car, that is not suited for long trips and driving outside of town), and micro-car would be suitable too I guess. | |
Desscythe17 2015-09-18 17:14 | JFK wrote What a fancy name with long history of using it on hi-powered cars for roundabout with amazing 5 HP. I don't know if you can actually call it a car. In the Netherlands, you only need a scooter license to drive them. Also they are not counted towards Dutch car sales. | |
JFK 2015-09-18 13:52 | What a fancy name with long history of using it on hi-powered cars for roundabout with amazing 5 HP. |